Pesticides

Dig this: Fossilized remains of long-dead critters can lend new life to your cannabis plants.
We’re talking about diatomaceous earth (DE), the fossilized remains of phytoplankton or diatom... Read More

Spider mites got quite the bad rep in the cannabis industry, and for good reason: They’re basically bedbugs that chew up our plants. Besides damaging our crops, we can easily carry their eggs home... Read More

Every day, your grow room may be subject to a barrage of airborne contaminants that can wreak havoc on your crop. Powdery mildew, botrytis and bud mold—along with a host of other infestations—can... Read More

Pesticides remain a hot topic for professional cannabis growers, especially considering all pesticide use on cannabis remains a state issue. The Environmental Protection Agency, our federal regulator... Read More

One of the hottest issues in the professional cannabis industry is the use of pesticides. Because of the current status of cannabis as a Schedule I drug, there are no FDA approved pesticides for... Read More

As much as we may love flexing our green thumbs and nurturing our precious plants, sometimes we need to eliminate other plants from our professional cannabis grows. We typically think of these... Read More

The cannabis pesticide issue has affected Colorado more than any other legalized state, medical or otherwise. It started in March 2015, and five months into 2016, it’s still ongoing.
But why... Read More

The aim of every grower is to produce a high-quality, high-yield crop. But the succulent, green and vibrant plants are not only appealing to consumers, they can be appealing to bugs, too. And growers... Read More